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Corporate Governance And Cash Holding In Nigerian Listed Companies

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This study examined corporate governance and cash holdings in Nigeria. To realize this general objective, a sample of one hundred and twenty-seven (127) companies, determined with the use of Yamane’s (1967) sampling size technique, was used and drawn from the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE), the selection of which was made through the simple random sampling to allow every listed firm, the equal chance of being selected. The NSE became the focal point of this study because of the assumption that the Stock Market represents the ‘economic hub’ of the nation. Specifically, the study evaluated four independent variables of corporate governance as well as two (2) control variables and a dependent variable of Cash Holding (CASH). The corporate governance variables were Board Size (BSZE), Audit Committee Size (ADC), Board Meetings (BODMET), Board Independence (BIND). The control variables were Leverage (LEV) and Firm Age (AGE). The CASH was regressed on the variables of BSZE, BIND, BODMET and ACS using a multiple regression technique, comprising a total of 1016 observations in eight years, 2009 to 2016. The outcome of the data analyses involved the use of descriptive statistics, correlation matrix, diagnostic tests and regression estimations. The findings revealed that Audit Committee Size (ADC) had a significant relationship with CASH in publicly listed companies in Nigeria. Besides, BODMET and CASH were found to have positive relationships and were statistically significant. It was, therefore, suggested that the boards of companies should sustain their meetings regularly to constantly have a review of the managers’ operational and timely business decisions that impinge on the cash holding related transactions. In addition, the Audit Committee Size of the firm should be sustained and further strengthened through some incentives to keep in check any possible drain on cash holding.

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  • Okoeguale IBADIN, Peter & OGBOMO, Nosakhare, 2021. "Corporate Governance And Cash Holding In Nigerian Listed Companies," Journal of Taxation and Economic Development, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, vol. 20(1), pages 34-48, March.
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    Keywords

    Corporate Governance Variables; Cash Holding; Nigeria;
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    JEL classification:

    • G30 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - General
    • G34 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Mergers; Acquisitions; Restructuring; Corporate Governance

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